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Occidental’s Stratos DAC Project on Track for 2025 Startup

Occidental Petroleum’s direct air capture commercial-scale facility in Texas is designed to capture up to 500,000 metric tons of CO2 annually.

Spiritus Files Permit Application for Wyoming DAC Project

Targeting first phase startup by 2026, Spiritus on Aug. 8 said the direct air capture project is designed to remove 2 million tonnes of CO2 annually from the atmosphere.

California Resources Targets CCS, Data Centers

As California Resources Corp.’s carbon management arm, Carbon Terravault, pursues carbon capture and storage projects, it also is keeping tabs on data center power opportunities.

Prowling for Profit: Exxon Mobil Continues Low-carbon Market Chase

As Exxon Mobil sees massive profits from its upstream and refined products segments, the supermajor is bringing the full weight of its technological prowess to bear on unlocking value in low-carbon solutions.

Woodside to Acquire OCI’s Texas Clean Ammonia Project for $2.35B

Woodside’s purchase of OCI Clean Ammonia Holding’s project, which is under construction, is targeting first ammonia production scheduled for 2025 with lower-carbon ammonia following in 2026.

SLB, Aker Carbon Capture JV Awarded Carbon Removal Contract

SLB and Aker Carbon Capture were awarded the front end engineering and design contract by CO280 Solutions for large-scale carbon capture plant at a pulp and paper mill.

Major CCS Pipelines Inch Closer to Reality

Louisiana hands proponents a major victory for in-state development, but technical and political challenges remain.

CF Industries Enters CO2 Transport, Sequester Deal with Exxon

CF Industries Holdings will transport and sequester to Exxon Mobil CO2 from its carbon capture and sequestration project in Yazoo City, Mississippi.

Safeguarding the Trend of Accelerating CCUS Adoption

Policy pushes meet industry pull, positioning CCUS for takeoff.

MTR Reaches ‘End of Road’ Test to Prove Carbon Capture Scalability

Membrane Technology and Research, working with the U.S. Department of Energy among others, is nearing the startup of a large membrane carbon capture system pilot in Wyoming to establish commercial scalability.